One team’s brilliant discovery eventually becomes the entire league’s status quo.
As the role of the GM has grown since the 1970s, how exactly have qualifications for the position changed?
As the role of the GM has grown since the 1970s, how exactly have qualifications for the position changed?
Milwaukee fills their GM vacancy with Houston’s AGM, David Stearns.
Ruben Amaro Jr. is done in Philadelphia and some out-of-the-race teams adjust the fringes of their rosters with an eye toward 2016.
Jack Zduriencik is out in Seattle and the Mets add yet another piece to their bullpen.
Jerry Dipoto is a front-office free agent. What will his new team be getting?
Summarizing the once and future GM’s style and attributes.
These front-office employees did good work or saw past efforts pay off in 2014.
Ben and Sam discuss San Diego’s hiring of A.J. Preller and what they would look for in a general manager.
Who are some of the strongest candidates in line for the top front office job?
Ben and Sam banter about the Nationals, then discuss where the Padres went wrong and whether Josh Byrnes deserved his dismissal.
The firing of Josh Byrnes ends a period of unprecedented GM job security. Did he deserve to get the axe?
Ben and Sam discuss the Giants’ offseason and their thoughts on Brian Sabean and other general managers.
A WARP-based look at the GMs who’ve had the most and least success on the trade market over the past two decades.
Ben and Sam discuss whether hardcore quantitative analysts make good GM material, then estimate the likelihood that under-30 players will make the Hall of Fame.